Michigan Recap: Dominick Casola made his ARCA RE/MAX Series debut at
Michigan International Speedway last month. After qualifying 31st, Casola
patiently made his way through the field but became victim to equipment
failure. Despite the failure, the team was able to continue and Casola
dug hard finishing 25th.

The Return To Short Tracks: While Casola enjoys competing on the bigger
tracks of the ARCA RE/MAX Series, he thoroughly enjoys the tough short
tracks set on the ARCA RE/MAX Series schedule. Casola will make his sixth
career ARCA short track race on Saturday night.

Berlin Debut: For the 11th time this season, Casola will make his ARCA
debut at a track that he has never been too. Despite the inexperience at
the Western Michigan based track, Casola's car owner Andy Belmont has
plenty of starts at the Johnny Benson owned track giving the rookie
confidence heading into the race.

Point Standings: Competing in 10 of the 11 races on the 2007 ARCA RE/MAX
Series schedule, Casola sits 18th in the championship standings just 85
points from 17th place competitor Brad Smith. Only 175 points separate
Casola from the top-15 in the championship standings.

DominckCasola.com: Has launched featuring the latest on the ARCA rookie,
his team and sponsors. Check it out and stay a part of the action!

Come Meet Dominick: Dominick Casola will join the rest of his competitors
for an on-track autograph session on Saturday, July 7 beginning at 6:15pm
Local Time.

Andy Belmont Racing, Berlin Raceway Pre-Race Quotes:

Dominick Casola, driver of the No. 1 A. Casola Farms Ford:

On Michigan: "I was really looking forward to the race after we had a
fast car during practice. Unfortunately we had some hiccups during the
race which kept us from our first top-10 finish of the season. But, I
learned a lot and I want to thank my team for all their hard work.
We're going to keep digging."

On Berlin Raceway: "I've never been there, but I'm looking
forward to going back short track racing. Our short track program has
been great all year long. We haven't always had the finishes we
deserved, but we've had good cars. This weekend, we're going in
looking to give no mercy and collect our first top-10 finish of the
season."

On The Point Standings: "I can only imagine where we would be had we
competed in all 11 races. I think we've done a good job all things
considered. We were on a stretch on some solid top-15 and top-20 finishes
and we'll look to improve on that this weekend. I think if we play
our cards right we might be able to gain a position on Saturday
night."

On Goals For Second Half Of The Season: "Obviously, the biggest goal
is to finish the races and learn each week. But I think we are capable of
much more than that. I think we can win races and finish in the top-10
easily. I really think you are going to see good things come from the
Andy Belmont Racing team the rest of the season."